DIY Construction Accounting Errors And Ways To Improve Your Practices
Posted by Sharie DeHart on Fri, Mar 01, 2024
Topics: Construction Accounting, contractors bookkeeping and accounting, outsourced construction accounting and bookkeeping, contractors bookkeeping and accounting seattle, Construction Accounting Vs Regular Accounting, DIY Construction Accounting Errors
Smart Contractors Spend Money On Marketing, Accounting, And Production
Posted by Sharie DeHart on Fri, Dec 25, 2020
There is no better time to reflect and think seriously about your construction business. Excellent organization systems add considerable value to any business because they allow you to spend more time working on your business rather than on it.
Year over year and regardless of the economy, one thing never changes; 20% of the contractors earn and keep 80% of the profits because they have a Business Process Management Strategy like our Contractors Success M.A.P. that tells them how, what, when, where and why to focus their limited resources on the M.A.P. = Marketing / Accounting / Production.
Topics: The Contractors Account, Construction Marketing, Construction Accounting, MAP vs. PAM, contractors bookkeeping and accounting, Accounting Software for Contractors, Contractor, Construction Productivity
The Value Of Time And Bookkeeping For Construction Business Success
Posted by Sharie DeHart on Fri, Dec 11, 2020
Keeping track of sales, earnings, expenses, and purchases are fundamental to your construction business's overall health and sustainability. Effective bookkeeping produces the data you need to evaluate your current practices, anticipate challenges, and set attainable future goals. But despite their proven importance, many business owners dread and avoid accounting tasks.
Smart Contractors know their time is more valuable spent meeting prospective clients, putting together bids, managing job sites, and many other things other than bookkeeping. So they find someone else to do it.
Any bookkeeping and accounting firm that does not know how to calculate complex algorithms that take into account fluctuations in the workload and generate a monthly fee that is fair to you and them they need to go back to school and take those courses on Decision Modeling, Statistical Analysis, and Business Process Management.
Read MoreTopics: The Contractors Account, Bookkeeping Services, Construction Accounting, contractors bookkeeping and accounting, outsourced construction accounting and bookkeeping, Accounting Software for Contractors, Contractor
Answers To Frequently Ask Questions About Our Bookkeeping Services
Posted by Sharie DeHart on Fri, Dec 04, 2020
Topics: FAQs, The Contractors Account, Construction Accounting, contractors bookkeeping and accounting, Accounting Software for Contractors, Contractor
What Does Your Accounting System Say About Your Construction Business?
Posted by Sharie DeHart on Fri, Oct 09, 2020
How many times a day do you hear from someone saying, “It’s Boring", or "I’m Bored.” It is a red flag that should light up your “Oh Crap” meter. Moreover, more important, whenever an employee says it. Because this usually means they are shortcutting the work versus the fact that you have so many right processes in place that the work is genuinely dull. Being bored is a factor in manufacturing jobs.
I saw a special where a manufacturer described how the process is that they moved employees on a scheduled basis between workstations to help them avoid boredom and stay fresh throughout their workday. Proved to be a Win-Win for everyone. Studies found that alert employees have fewer accidents, which in turn reduces your cost of doing business and raises cash flow and profits.
Topics: The Contractors Account, Construction Accounting, contractors bookkeeping and accounting, Accounting Software for Contractors, Contractor
Contractor Bookkeeping Basics and Why
Today’s technology says “Do Everything On Your Phone”
Use an app to create an estimate, or better yet just send the estimate in the body of the email. That works when the customer’s reply is “Do It”. Great you start the job, finish the job, never send the customer an invoice; Why – They Don’t Need One – they know how much to pay from your original email because you included short explanatory paragraphs about each item of work you did.
Read MoreTopics: Contractor Bookkeeping, contractors bookkeeping and accounting
QuickBooks Job Estimate Reports For Construction Companies
Posted by Randal DeHart on Mon, Feb 20, 2012
Job Estimates vs. Actuals Summary - Report shows you how accurately your company was on estimating. This report summarizes estimated versus actual costs and compares estimated revenue to actual revenue for all customers that have an active estimate.
Topics: QuickBooks For Contractors, QuickBooks, contractors bookkeeping and accounting, Reports, QuickBooks For Contractors Setup
QuickBooks Job Profitability Reports For Construction Companies
Posted by Randal DeHart on Mon, Feb 20, 2012
Topics: Business Process Management For Contractors, QuickBooks, contractors bookkeeping and accounting, QuickBooks Clean-Up, Reports, BPM, Key Performance Indicators, KPI
QuickBooks Financial Baseline Reports For Your Construction Company
Posted by Randal DeHart on Mon, Feb 20, 2012
Construction Businesses Using QuickBooks - Need quarterly snap shots of your five Key Performance Indicator Reports for developing your Business Strategy and maintaining your Business Plan projections vs. actuals reports.
Topics: Bookkeeping Services, contractors bookkeeping and accounting, outsourced construction accounting and bookkeeping, Reports, Key Performance Indicators, KPI, contractors bookkeeping and accounting seattle
Year End QuickBooks Journal Entries From Your Tax Accountant
Posted by Randal DeHart on Fri, Feb 17, 2012
It Is Tax Time Again - And if your tax preparer sends you a bunch of "Journal Entries" for your QuickBooks call Sharie 206-361-3950 or email her Sharie@FastEasyAccounting.com and we can help you with it.
Topics: Construction Bookkeeping, contractors bookkeeping and accounting, Tax Accountants, Journal Entries